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srinivasmmdl
PostPosted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 5:07 am    Post subject: Difference between Compute node and Mapping node Reply with quote

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Hi,

I am new the Message Broker i wanted to know the difference between compute node and mapping node?


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 5:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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sounds like an interview question to me...

The IBM documentation has all the answers. (see the Info Centre) link at the top of the page.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 7:56 am    Post subject: Re: Difference between Compute node and Mapping node Reply with quote

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srinivasmmdl wrote:
compute node

Use (ESQL) compute nodes for all your mappings: It can do easy mappings and complex mappings.

srinivasmmdl wrote:
mapping node

Ignore it, don't use it. It's cumbersome and complex mappings can't be done.

The mapping node is there for sales persons to sell message broker to customers.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 8:06 am    Post subject: Re: Difference between Compute node and Mapping node Reply with quote

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mqsiuser wrote:
Ignore it, don't use it. It's cumbersome and complex mappings can't be done.


It's a bit simplistic, especially in v8 where it's an all-new mapping node not to be confused with the v7 mapping node. It'a a lot less cumbersome than its predecessor and is great for simple to moderately complex transactions.

mqsiuser wrote:
The mapping node is there for sales persons to sell message broker to customers.


It does look good in demonstrations doesn't it? It's also there to allow simple transformations to be done quickly.

It's a question of picking the right tool for the right job. Just because you've got a great battery powered screwdriver with a range of adaptors which allow it's use with almost any threaded fixing, you might still employ a hand held flat bladed device to fix a porch light even though the alternative is perfectly viable.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 8:06 am    Post subject: Re: Difference between Compute node and Mapping node Reply with quote

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mqsiuser wrote:
srinivasmmdl wrote:
compute node

Use (ESQL) compute nodes for all your mappings: It can do easy mappings and complex mappings.

srinivasmmdl wrote:
mapping node

Ignore it, don't use it. It's cumbersome and complex mappings can't be done.

The mapping node is there for sales persons to sell message broker to customers.


That is not fair to be honest

I spent 6 months in 2012 working with mapping nodes and my respect went up considerably

so that exactly true or fair

it does depend on what is required.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 8:18 am    Post subject: Re: Difference between Compute node and Mapping node Reply with quote

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mqsiuser wrote:
srinivasmmdl wrote:
mapping node

Ignore it, don't use it. It's cumbersome and complex mappings can't be done.

The mapping node is there for sales persons to sell message broker to customers.


The mapping node, particularly in v8, is capable of sophisticated transformations that require less work to implement than ESQL code.

Aside from automatically creating all elements in the output tree in schema-order, you can actually sort and group and map elements in order-by-field-value.

It requires a fair amount of relearning to do so, however, if you are used to thinking in ESQL.
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